mistyd
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Is it possible to ID these cut roses?

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Hey Does anyone know what kind of rose this is?

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I've moved the discussion to the Rose Forum. Maybe someone will recognize them here, but I think ID can be difficult from cut flowers.

Are they all single long stems? If so, I would start by guessing that they are hybrid tea type roses. A good close-up of a single flower might help -- counting the petals per flower would also.

Do they have any level of fragrance? How would you describe it?
The color is somewhat difficult to tell from this photo -- is it as dark red as it seems?

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thank you, I am new with forums. They are single long stems, about 35-40 petals, the fragrance is light and they are dark red. thank you

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It helps to also know if the bud form was pointed, urn shaped, or ovoid. The flower diameter. Fragrance is subjective but the more notes you can detect the better.
I'll take a stab at what it might be: In the description of this rose, it tells you the distinguishing features like petal counts, growth
habit, fragrance description, color, petal count, bud form, rose diameter, foliage characteristics. There are so many rose cultivars out there that the differences can be very subtle. These are only a few of the current catalog offerings, there are many more out there and I only looked at two companies.


https://www.weeksroses.com/_Roses/Legends.html
https://www.weeksroses.com/_Roses/InkSpots.html
https://www.weeksroses.com/_Roses/Olympiad.html
https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/23642/Da ... d+Tea+Rose
https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/23643/Da ... d+Tea+Rose



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